...I am a belgian living in the Verdun area of France , I live about 10 minutes from the Romagne sous Montfaucon cemetery of Lorraine --

I just finished taking pictures in the Meuse Argonne cemetery , and will continue in Hamm luxembourg ---Once finished I intend to go to Saint Mihiel , St Avold and Belleau -to take pictures of all the markers there ... I try to do the smaller british cemeteries on my way through France and Belgium ..

Sometimes adding a complete graveyard isn t possible , as often there are headstones missing due to replacement or the stones are in very bad condition and cannot be read ---but I always try to get them done as complete as possible , so please forgive me if sometimes a few pictures are missing --because it isn t always possible to do a return journey .

Sorry to have to ask, but...***Please don't take my photos and claim them as your own work***

Allow me to post them.and please don t add more names in the Meuse Argonne site , all the names are there-

the last pictures I am adding for Corozal cemetery in Panama ( from september 2016 and later ) are made by Ultiminio Perez

COrozal american cemetery PANAMA --- contact Corozal through the AMBC contact form if you have details of family members or more info on the persons burried in the Corozal cemetery, as they are updating their files and they asked me to help if I got responses....

Remember to double-click on photos to get a larger and clearer view

soilsister

small contributions towards my volunteer work in Panama are allways very welcome--This is the website where you can add a few pennies

http://www.gofundme.com/4uu2n4#

I play a barrel organ in the streets which allows me to travel each year to panama to help

You've provided me with permission for a couple of your photographs in the past. I have another for you.

This one is for Howard Elmer Brown, who served with my grandfather in Company B, 355th Infantry, 89th Division. Again, I am asking for permission to use your photo of the grave of Howard E. Brown (Find A Grave Memorial# 55990958).

Again, thank you for your efforts, not only for me, but for all the postings you've made. I can't help but think you've brought a little bit of love to those who view your images.

As you may recall, I am researching my paternal grandfather's army unit, Company B, 355th Infantry, 89th Division. According to documentation and partially confirmed by Adolph Weinheimer's gravestone, he was in the same unit as my grandfather.

I'm not sure where I'm going with my research, but I want to eventually publish something. It may be a book, an article, or something else. Should I publish something, may I have permission to use your photograph of Adolph Weinheimer's gravestone? I'm not even sure I'll use the photograph, but I want to be prepared.

Just browsingSoilsister, I was just browsing through find-a-grave, read your bio, and wanted to let you know that among photo volunteers, I especially admire your key contributions to the website and to documenting the cemeteries over there. Thank you!

Thank you for all your hard work photographing the European cemeteries. There's a special place in Heaven for you. You've helped me on occasion.

Anyway, I am researching my paternal grandfather's army unit, Company B, 355th Infantry, 89th Division. According to documentation and largely confirmed by his gravestone, he was in the same unit as my grandfather.

I'm not sure where I'm going with my research, but I want to eventually publish something. It may be a book, an article, or something else. Should I publish something, may I have permission to use your photograph of Jens Alex William Nissen? I'm not even sure I use the photograph, but I want to be prepared.

RE: SGT George L. Gray--FranceMerci beau coup. Both my daughters are fluent in French, and studied, and resided in Paris, and have returned frequently to the nation they love. Thank you for photographing the marker of my kindred deceased.Trish Parrish-LewisTennessee, United States